Tony Burgess joins Autocon for Mosport

Tony Burgess Joins Autocon for Grand Prix of Mosport
Toronto native Tony Burgess will return to his home track this year to
compete in the leading prototype division for the August 24-26 Grand Prix
of Mosport, one of the most popular events on...

Tony Burgess Joins Autocon for Grand Prix of Mosport

Toronto native Tony Burgess will return to his home track this year to
compete in the leading prototype division for the August 24-26 Grand Prix
of Mosport, one of the most popular events on the ALMS schedule for fans
and drivers alike. Burgess will compete for Autocon Motorsports alongside
series veteran Chris McMurry in the brand new JeanRichard Creation CA06
Judd which has already racked up its first podium this year at Lime Rock
at the New England Grand Prix.

"Tony brings a ton of experience at Mosport that can only help boost our
efforts at this wonderful track," stated team owner Michael Lewis. "We
always look forward to racing at Mosport which is among the best and most
challenging circuits in the world. To have an experienced prototype pilot
such as Tony will help us achieve the results we search for at each
event."

Indeed, Burgess knows Mosport very well having competed in numerous
classes of cars. In recent seasons he has turned to Europe for
competition racing both production and prototype cars at some of the
great tracks of the world including Le Mans, Spa, and Silverstone in the
Le Mans Series as well as competition in the US at Daytona and Laguna
Seca.

"Mosport is my home track and I think it is the best in the world, right
up there with Spa," exclaimed Burgess. "Mosport suits the high power
aero cars as there have been no awkward corners inserted to slow the cars
down. I am really looking forward to climbing into the Creation in front
of my home crowd and bringing Autocon a good result. The ALMS has some of
the best drivers and teams in the world and it is a privilege to join
them in competition."

Tony's history at Mosport extends back to his first experiences in race
cars. Starting in 1990 he competed in the highly competitive Bridgestone
Formula 2000 series at the track, racking up numerous wins, podiums and a
3rd place season championship result in 1995. In 1997 he turned to the
professional ranks and competed in Porsche GTs. In 1998 he stepped up in
class once again joining events in the FIA GT series in North America
followed by ventures in Europe. He debuted at Le Mans in 2000, collecting
a class podium, and in the following seasons moved up to prototypes, the
highest level of international sports cars.

"I want to thank Autocon for this special opportunity to compete in front
of my home crowd in such a special car," continued Burgess. "I had
conversations at Le Mans with Mike Jankowski, the owner of Creation
Motorsports and he helped me connect with Michael Lewis of Autocon. It
was a good match. My co-driver, Chris McMurry has tasted victory at
Mosport in a prototype so we should be in a good position come race day."

The Grand Prix of Mosport flags off at 3:00 pm Sunday August 26 at the
historic Bomanville track. Burgess will need no directions to get to the
track or on the track during the three days of practice and competitiion.